Tanishq Abraham is recognized as a child genius and a prodigy. He graduated high school at 10 years old with a 4.0 GPA and at 11 he obtained 3 college Associate Degrees also with a perfect 4.0 GPA. When he was 14, he finished his biomedical engineering program. He graduated from University of California, Davis with summa cum laude becoming the youngest biomedical engineer. As an undergrad, he has presented papers at several conferences. At 14, he was the first author on a review paper about smart bio-inspired vesicles and it’s biomedical engineering applications published in IOP Physical Biology.

Tanishq joined the biomedical engineering PhD program at 15. By 16, he became a published book chapter author in the book “Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Pathology”. Now at 17, he is a 3rd year PhD student in biomedical engineering at UC Davis. He has worked for a year and a half in the Levenson lab at UC Davis on applying deep learning to novel microscopy techniques in order to enable digital pathology applications. His recent conference was presenting his PhD research at the ICML2020 Computational Biology workshop. Tanishq has also reviewed few books that include two science fiction books and recently a machine learning book.

Tanishq is self-motivated, curious about the mechanics of things, a passionate learner, a goal setter (and achieving those goals!), a hard-worker and an over-achiever. He enjoys all things science, technology, politics, movies, and sports. Loves to interact and talk with people. Tanishq has appeared on many international and national TV, radio and print news, TV and radio talk shows, realty TV shows and documentary shows. He is a role model for young and old students.

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